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dsca, in 2011 we had the table top exercise, we debriefed that, we had a great speaker then we had an education seminar. this time, this year we had a functional exercise in august which was terrific, you saw the panel, a medical exercise as part of fleet week and you saw the enthusiasm of the participants, then we had the back brief. now we've had a strategic operational and tactical discussions about going forward and the things that we can accomplish. so what are you going to do in 2013? well, fill out the form and tell us what you think we ought to do but we're going to be working hard to move this forward. i think ray cheney said it from cal fire best today: we are all better off because we're in here for the last day and a half and i'm sitting here wondering, all my contemporaries, what have they been doing for the last 36 hours? they haven't been doing anything near as important as what we've been doing. i thank
dsca, in 2011 we had the table top exercise, we debriefed that, we had a great speaker then we had an education seminar. this time, this year we had a functional exercise in august which was terrific, you saw the panel, a medical exercise as part of fleet week and you saw the enthusiasm of the participants, then we had the back brief. now we've had a strategic operational and tactical discussions about going forward and the things that we can accomplish. so what are you going to do in 2013?...
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. >> still to come, the push by bay area educators to get one group in particular excited about college. >>> also, the controversial on- line game inspired by ex-lapd officer and accused killer christopher dorner. >>> new developments in the murder investigation involving olympic star oscar pistorius. we hear from his agent for the first time since the athlete's girlfriend was killed. tender sirloin
. >> still to come, the push by bay area educators to get one group in particular excited about college. >>> also, the controversial on- line game inspired by ex-lapd officer and accused killer christopher dorner. >>> new developments in the murder investigation involving olympic star oscar pistorius. we hear from his agent for the first time since the athlete's girlfriend was killed. tender sirloin
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the delegate has a master of science in education from johns hopkins university and he understands the commitment teachers make for students. >> they make a lot of sacrifices to be in the profession and the first place. and then with tight school budgets, many of the teachers and educators have had to go out of pocket to keep their classrooms properly supplied. >> i think it's awesome that they think that we're that special. that they would just go out and buy stuff for us. because they think that we're that special. so -- that makes me happy.
the delegate has a master of science in education from johns hopkins university and he understands the commitment teachers make for students. >> they make a lot of sacrifices to be in the profession and the first place. and then with tight school budgets, many of the teachers and educators have had to go out of pocket to keep their classrooms properly supplied. >> i think it's awesome that they think that we're that special. that they would just go out and buy stuff for us. because...
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exception of the military academy where education is suburb. when the government gets involved in education it's a waste of money. >> the definition of a liberal. somebody that doesn't care what you do as long as it's mandatory. this idea of expanding this program, this tender age is offensive. for those parents who want to keep the kid at home. also useless. >> there are programs that they have found to have been helpful. and not at a young age. kids in summertime as they get older, it tends to be when you see the gaps growing between kids coming from affluent homes versus poor children. and they have -- >> it's not the president's job. >> i disagree. that's why i think, that is definition of a liberal. i think the government can help out in this situation. and help the kids who are
exception of the military academy where education is suburb. when the government gets involved in education it's a waste of money. >> the definition of a liberal. somebody that doesn't care what you do as long as it's mandatory. this idea of expanding this program, this tender age is offensive. for those parents who want to keep the kid at home. also useless. >> there are programs that they have found to have been helpful. and not at a young age. kids in summertime as they get...
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"i come from an educated family, and i understand these things," she told us. "many other girls are too frightened, but i went to the police." the men accused of raping and killing badri nath singh's daughter ra already on trial. their verdict could be months away. her terrible death have seen more and more indian women finding their voice and using it to shout out in anger. holy williams, cbs news, dehli, india. >> pelley: well, in europe overnight we were treated to the greatest show on earth courtesy of mount etna. look at this. the volcano in sicily lit up the sky with a spectacular eruption. mount etna is one of the most active volcanos in the world. the reason is far below the surface, the earth is broken where the european geo logic plate is grind against the plate that carries the african continent. fake cops steal real diamonds. we'll show you how they did it when we come back. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [
"i come from an educated family, and i understand these things," she told us. "many other girls are too frightened, but i went to the police." the men accused of raping and killing badri nath singh's daughter ra already on trial. their verdict could be months away. her terrible death have seen more and more indian women finding their voice and using it to shout out in anger. holy williams, cbs news, dehli, india. >> pelley: well, in europe overnight we were treated to...
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choices that led them to join were borne out of social economic conditions that offered them no good education broken families and virtually no opportunities to earn an honest living and many after a long exile in the wilderness dream of returning home. anytime somebody. if you like this. morning. and that is. going to be. the official. language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from. your mobile device you can watch artsy anytime anywhere. on my. prime. counting on. more news today. in these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are today. the world including. science technology innovation hall the list of melons from around russia we've gone through huge earth covered potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more cattery down the line there's still a lot of sno
choices that led them to join were borne out of social economic conditions that offered them no good education broken families and virtually no opportunities to earn an honest living and many after a long exile in the wilderness dream of returning home. anytime somebody. if you like this. morning. and that is. going to be. the official. language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from. your mobile device you can watch artsy anytime anywhere. on my. prime. counting on. more...
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everything from education to national parks to meals on wheels. exempt from the cuts, programs like social security and veterans' benefits and student loans. the administration warns federal food inspectors would be temporarily furloughed. that could mean less product, higher prices and fewer jobs. air travelers may see longer lines at security checkpoints. by one congressional estimate, as many as 9,000 tsa officers may have to be laid off. the pentagon budget would be cut 11% a year even as the war in afghanistan continues. d.o.d. civilian workers will likely take the hit. plans call for more than 700,000 to take one day off a week without pay, a 20% pay cut. jason mckenzie owns ride on bikes in columbus, georgia, home to fort benning. military employees make up half his business so smaller paychecks could mean fewer sales. >> it's going to take money out of everybody's pocket, everything. everybody will stop spending, everybody. >> reporter: one of the ripple effects of gridlock in washington felt far beyond the beltway. john yang, nbc news, ch
everything from education to national parks to meals on wheels. exempt from the cuts, programs like social security and veterans' benefits and student loans. the administration warns federal food inspectors would be temporarily furloughed. that could mean less product, higher prices and fewer jobs. air travelers may see longer lines at security checkpoints. by one congressional estimate, as many as 9,000 tsa officers may have to be laid off. the pentagon budget would be cut 11% a year even as...
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giving a kid a computer and tablet is going to change the way we educate kids. i don't think that is going to happen. the in, few years, what you will see is a different way to educate children. >> reporter: the trial rolls out in new york city public schools this year. in new york, lauren siminetti, fox business. >> and that is a radar looking nice and clear. >> we had everything today, showers, of course, and some thunderstorms trying to rock up in hagerstown and earlier, it started with big fat flakes and sleet. february's interesting. it's clearing out now and what we're left with is some cold air and some increasing breezes as a cold front that is just to the west. and that is ready to move through and that is not moving through yet and you may not notice the kind of gusts we're getting and the dropping temperatures and what i notice is that it's warmer at 6:00 and to that 47 degrees. we have the front getting ready to move on through some showers lingering on the eastern shore and that is with that patch down here and that is not a problem and some snow. a
giving a kid a computer and tablet is going to change the way we educate kids. i don't think that is going to happen. the in, few years, what you will see is a different way to educate children. >> reporter: the trial rolls out in new york city public schools this year. in new york, lauren siminetti, fox business. >> and that is a radar looking nice and clear. >> we had everything today, showers, of course, and some thunderstorms trying to rock up in hagerstown and earlier, it...
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this is the front line in the taliban swore on education. the school is so crowded now, they are outside sitting in the mud. the older girls have heard about her. she is a role model for many. because she speaks out, we're concealing her identity. >> we will get our education. we're not scared of these people. we will study with great determination. >> how the field of the people bomb your school? >> it should be building schools and bringing peace to pakistan. instead they destroy them. schools should be billed for girls everywhere. -- built for girls everywhere. th-- at the nearby boys primary they study in the shadow of their former school which was reduced to rubble in december. the damage done here was a man's. there were three bombs planted in the brought the building to the ground. what i am standing on is the roof of the school. what mattered 60 boys used to come to classes here but 40 have not -- 160 voyage used to come to classes here. 40 have not returned. their parents are too afraid to send them. in a country where spending on e
this is the front line in the taliban swore on education. the school is so crowded now, they are outside sitting in the mud. the older girls have heard about her. she is a role model for many. because she speaks out, we're concealing her identity. >> we will get our education. we're not scared of these people. we will study with great determination. >> how the field of the people bomb your school? >> it should be building schools and bringing peace to pakistan. instead they...
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a new website for the department of education just this year developed to help college prospects see the whole picture. the debt and the earnings. altogether, one place. coming up, here from 111-year-old who is so proud of this country that he wrote a book about it. the white house making a rough draft of their immigration plan as the senate continues to hammer out a plan of their own. how much is all of this going to cost us? that is my question. details next. ♪ all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the plet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people star
a new website for the department of education just this year developed to help college prospects see the whole picture. the debt and the earnings. altogether, one place. coming up, here from 111-year-old who is so proud of this country that he wrote a book about it. the white house making a rough draft of their immigration plan as the senate continues to hammer out a plan of their own. how much is all of this going to cost us? that is my question. details next. ♪ all stations come over to...
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it will be decided whether or not the board of education went through the right process when it comes to leasing the land. they locked only two of tem to still and to the farm. they say that allows them to remove their equipment. there is no use for the property. it is said -- but they find it odd that the move comes days after a letter was circulating from montgomery county delegates and senators talking about keeping the land as a farm. the change in locks only happened after security personnel was inspecting the property and that they had lots that did not belong to the district so they removed the locks and put on new ones. there is a closed meeting, where there is legal advice regarding the property. no word on whether board members will discuss what they talk about publicly. reporting in potomac, abc 7 news. >> a new report about the safety of our money. >> a safety alert that affects everyone. >> and the rains move out of the region. >> and they are hoping there will be rain at boston college tonight. the first acc loss of the year? rg3, his advertisement is goin >> seven is on
it will be decided whether or not the board of education went through the right process when it comes to leasing the land. they locked only two of tem to still and to the farm. they say that allows them to remove their equipment. there is no use for the property. it is said -- but they find it odd that the move comes days after a letter was circulating from montgomery county delegates and senators talking about keeping the land as a farm. the change in locks only happened after security...
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their "help the honeybees" campaign is educating ice cream lovers of all ages about the importance of our favorite little insect. >> yeah. i'd have to say that we were all a little bit surprised when haagen-dazs got a hold of us and they said, "you know what? we've kind of taken a look at our business. and it appears as though 40% of our flavors deal with fruits pollinated by bees. and if you're talking about ice cream, we're not going to have the cream. we're not going to have the dairy products if the cattle don't have something to feed on, if they cows can't find hay. and clover and alfalfa are a big part of that but we know that clover seed and alfalfa seed come from bee pollination. so, if all the bees were lost, we might be out of our basic ingredients." >> funds from the haagen-dazs efforts go directly back to u.c.-davis. but enuraged to do more, they contacted beekeepers across the country like randy oliver of grass valley to get the word out about what was happening and how people could help. >> every place i go people ask me, "hey, how are your bees doing, randy?" and that's
their "help the honeybees" campaign is educating ice cream lovers of all ages about the importance of our favorite little insect. >> yeah. i'd have to say that we were all a little bit surprised when haagen-dazs got a hold of us and they said, "you know what? we've kind of taken a look at our business. and it appears as though 40% of our flavors deal with fruits pollinated by bees. and if you're talking about ice cream, we're not going to have the cream. we're not going to...
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thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off. tens of thousands of parents will have to scramble to find childcare for their kids. hundreds of thousands of americans will lose access to primary care and preventive care like flu vaccinations and cancer screenings. >> this is serious. this will effect people all across the country. but republicans are refusing to act. they're unwilling to ask corporations and the rich to pay their fair share. >> they'd rather have these cuts go into effect than close a single tax loophole for the wealthiest americans. not one. it's wrong to ask the middle class to bear the full burden of deficit reduction. and that's why i will not sign a plan that harms the middle class. so now republicans in congress face a simple choice. are they willing to compromise to protect vital investments in education, in health care, national security, and all the jobs that depend on them or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our entire economy at risk just to protect a few special interest tax loop
thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off. tens of thousands of parents will have to scramble to find childcare for their kids. hundreds of thousands of americans will lose access to primary care and preventive care like flu vaccinations and cancer screenings. >> this is serious. this will effect people all across the country. but republicans are refusing to act. they're unwilling to ask corporations and the rich to pay their fair share. >> they'd rather have these cuts...
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to protect vital investments in education, healthcare and national security, and all the jobs that depend on them, or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our entire economy at risk to protect a few certainly interest loopholes that affect only a the wealthy and corporations. >> michael: it will kick in slashing $85 billion over the next seven months. almost 1 trillion-dollar over the next ten years. cutting small business loans by $900 million. and eliminateing 776,000 healthcare jobs and overall job growth cut by 750,000 jobs. will congress really do nothing? where will that leave them and the president politically? joining me now is democratic strategy d oh onnie fowler. welcome back inside "the war room"." >> glad to be here. >> michael: why now. everybody is out of town right now and the president chooses today to go up and talk about that. >> he's defining the debate. he has the bully pulpit, i assume as teddy roosevelt. he has the opportunity. he's not 500 members of congress. he is is a single president and he's trying to define the discussion in the debate. >>
to protect vital investments in education, healthcare and national security, and all the jobs that depend on them, or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our entire economy at risk to protect a few certainly interest loopholes that affect only a the wealthy and corporations. >> michael: it will kick in slashing $85 billion over the next seven months. almost 1 trillion-dollar over the next ten years. cutting small business loans by $900 million. and eliminateing 776,000...
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we will throw double the number of kids out of head start and make tunnel the cuts to education. >> speaspeaker john boehner fird back saying last month the president got the higher taxes on the wealthy and is back for more. the american people understand revenue debate is closed. close the loophole and carve out attack code but it should be used to lower rate across the board. enter the former cochair of the president tet commission that up vailed a new version of the plan today to save $2 $2.4 trillion. double the sequester. they want more spending cut than the president wants and warned mr. obama's legacy will be tarnished if he doesn't act on social security and medicare. >> if he wants to leave it alope and not deal with the biggies, he will have a failed presidency. >> since simpson-bowles called for $600,000 in tax revenue, they say it obligates the g.o.p. claim to balance the budget without doing both. >> there is criticism of the president for not reaching out today. outreach on immigration. >> kerfuffle at the briefing because senator rubio office said they never heard from the white
we will throw double the number of kids out of head start and make tunnel the cuts to education. >> speaspeaker john boehner fird back saying last month the president got the higher taxes on the wealthy and is back for more. the american people understand revenue debate is closed. close the loophole and carve out attack code but it should be used to lower rate across the board. enter the former cochair of the president tet commission that up vailed a new version of the plan today to save...
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>> hundreds of thousands of students would be left out in the cold when this comes to education. programs like title one, head start and others would lose funding. >>> pitbull owners and dogs could be one step closer to a resolution this week. >> the bill was introduced on the house floor today in annapolis. it will likely be put to a vote on thursday. the bill was drafted after the maryland court of appeals ruled landlords could be liable. if the bill passes and becomes law, the dog's owners would have the dog was not dangerous in court. >>> all new tonight, harford county's emergency services department only months old. it may have a new leader. russell strickland will serve has the director of county emergency services. he was introduced at a news conference in beautiful bel air. >> we've got a tremendous opportunity here and what i feel that i bring to it more than anything is probably history. >> well, strict and has a tough -- strickland has a tough task ahead of him. strickland's appointment will have to be approved by the county council. >>> start off with a check of some
>> hundreds of thousands of students would be left out in the cold when this comes to education. programs like title one, head start and others would lose funding. >>> pitbull owners and dogs could be one step closer to a resolution this week. >> the bill was introduced on the house floor today in annapolis. it will likely be put to a vote on thursday. the bill was drafted after the maryland court of appeals ruled landlords could be liable. if the bill passes and becomes...
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maryland gets $486 million every year in federal funding for special education programs. sequestration would lead to a 5% cut. maryland school officials say that would cut services for more than 10,000 students and cause more than 250 teachers to lose their jobs. >>> there is some new information tonight on that suspicious fire we told you about yesterday. in reston. investigators are saying the woman that firefighters found dead, turns out she was pregnant. no word on her identity or what started the fire. >>> four juveniles are back in custody tonight after running away from a detention facility, stealing a truck, and crashing it into a house. investigators tried to make a traffic stop on cardinal drive, but the suspect took off, driving the stolen truck up the front steps of the house and right through the front door. authorities say one of the fourteens who got out of the detention center was the one behind the wheel. >> the vehicle was driving in an extremely wreckless manner. the vehicle did pass the school bus as it was fleeing. >> the family inside the home was no
maryland gets $486 million every year in federal funding for special education programs. sequestration would lead to a 5% cut. maryland school officials say that would cut services for more than 10,000 students and cause more than 250 teachers to lose their jobs. >>> there is some new information tonight on that suspicious fire we told you about yesterday. in reston. investigators are saying the woman that firefighters found dead, turns out she was pregnant. no word on her identity or...
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. >> are they willing to compromise to protect vital investments and education and health care and national security wore they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our entire economy at risk just to protect a few special interest tax loopholes that been fipt only the wealthiest americans and biggest corporations. >> reporter: if no deal is reached $85 billion in automatic cuts known as the sequester go into effect march 1. democrats want to close tax loopholes on the oil industry and raise taxes on millionaires. republicans want more deficit reduction. >> the president says it will be a balanced approach. so far it has all been tax increases. from the republican point of view they want to see the spending cuts in terms of the other side of it. >> reporter: if there is month compromise federal workers, everyone from fbi to border patrol agents, could be furloughed or laid off. a wells fargo study says federal and defense industry workers in maryland, virginia, and d.c., will be hardest hit. as the military faces massive cuts. a new bipartisan commission's plan led by former clinton a
. >> are they willing to compromise to protect vital investments and education and health care and national security wore they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our entire economy at risk just to protect a few special interest tax loopholes that been fipt only the wealthiest americans and biggest corporations. >> reporter: if no deal is reached $85 billion in automatic cuts known as the sequester go into effect march 1. democrats want to close tax loopholes on the oil...
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i'm trying to educate and teach, so call me at 1-800-743-ccnbc. >>> people like -- the s&p falling 7.3%, and the nasdaq climbed 0.68%. >> house of pleasure. >>> it's a natural instinct to fight given how immediate yolk are fights have been, but buy the dips, sell the rips attitude has been the way to go. the way to win since 2000, but it sure isn't winning now. you sold the rips, you sold a ton of stocks a long time ago. you don't have any stocks left. but the charts are breathtaking with breakdown all over the place, housing, hotels, lumbers, semiconductor, cable tv, entertainment, packaging, chemicals, drugs, retailers rails, you name it, even the lack to pause to refuel is as unprecedented as i've seen in all my years of investing. no retin-a in sight here. it's a if there's a supply shortage with no stock to be found. everyone's afraid to short now, so the buyers keeping reaching and reaching for more. the rips have been sold and resold. it doesn't matter. the dip buyers have been left tess altar, or you could argue for the slaughter. if this market doesn't catch its breath, so cert
i'm trying to educate and teach, so call me at 1-800-743-ccnbc. >>> people like -- the s&p falling 7.3%, and the nasdaq climbed 0.68%. >> house of pleasure. >>> it's a natural instinct to fight given how immediate yolk are fights have been, but buy the dips, sell the rips attitude has been the way to go. the way to win since 2000, but it sure isn't winning now. you sold the rips, you sold a ton of stocks a long time ago. you don't have any stocks left. but the charts...
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it can hardly rise much more i mean we got a significant problem i think physicians need to be educated and so do patients in our communities that's that's fundamental first i think physicians need to understand that we're prescribing more than is necessary when there's so much of it left over nearly two thirds of it's left over that means we're prescribing far more than is necessary and it's getting into the hands of kids and people who shouldn't have it right then secondly people need to understand these are powerful drugs they're dangerous they're lethal when used in an unintended way and so if you if they're left over or you take them at a party you may die yeah power is addictive in some cases we're seeing doctor what do you think should be done then to curb to curb this problem of abuse what do you think should be done what needs to change. a large part of it is our cultural attitude towards the medications you know most of the problem of addiction is is a genetic vulnerability under a stressful or difficult environment. there are a lot of drugs out there that can lead to an addic
it can hardly rise much more i mean we got a significant problem i think physicians need to be educated and so do patients in our communities that's that's fundamental first i think physicians need to understand that we're prescribing more than is necessary when there's so much of it left over nearly two thirds of it's left over that means we're prescribing far more than is necessary and it's getting into the hands of kids and people who shouldn't have it right then secondly people need to...
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the new partnership between the schools that could save kids money on their education. >> the rain is finally clearing out, but here comes the cold and brutal wind. details coming up. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd, i thought i'd miss our family tradition. now symbicort significantly improves my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. and that makes a difference in my breathing. today, we're ready for whatever swims our way. ask your doctor about sy
the new partnership between the schools that could save kids money on their education. >> the rain is finally clearing out, but here comes the cold and brutal wind. details coming up. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms....
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thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off. tens of thousands of parents will have to scramble to find childcare for their kids. hundreds of thousands of americans will lose access to primary care and preventive care like flu vaccinations and cancer screenings. already, the threat of these cuts has forced the navy to delay and at craft carrier that was supposed to deploy today persian gulf. as military leaders have made clear, changes like this, not well thought through, not phased and properly, affect our ability to respond to threats in unstable parts of the world. these cuts are not smart, not fair, will hurt our economy and add hundreds of thousands of americans to unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. the unemployment rate might take up again. that is why democrats, the republicans, business leaders and economists have already said that these cuts are a bad idea. they are not good for our economy. they are not how we should run our government. here is the thing, they do not have to ha
thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off. tens of thousands of parents will have to scramble to find childcare for their kids. hundreds of thousands of americans will lose access to primary care and preventive care like flu vaccinations and cancer screenings. already, the threat of these cuts has forced the navy to delay and at craft carrier that was supposed to deploy today persian gulf. as military leaders have made clear, changes like this, not well thought through, not phased...
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i'm not talking about all different types of consumers in the category of educated politically savvy people to want unbiased coverage. >> we have questions for chris to coming in the lineup at the microphones. we are focused on a relatively specific group of people its college-educated folks that follow the news somewhat closely, very closely who are politically savvy but may not be politically upset. they want to know about four men the literature who are interested in politics and i think that level of focus enables us to have that perspective in a different way than if we were running a television network for if we were focusing on a larger more diverse demographic. >> for no wonder if you could address the opportunities you see on the horizon in engaging in a public audience is whether it is the next iteration of crowd sourcing or whatever it is, what better way is you see to engage the audience in ways that intersect in the to double lines that you've described that have impact both on your social consequence as well as your sustainability but it begins with ways to engage them
i'm not talking about all different types of consumers in the category of educated politically savvy people to want unbiased coverage. >> we have questions for chris to coming in the lineup at the microphones. we are focused on a relatively specific group of people its college-educated folks that follow the news somewhat closely, very closely who are politically savvy but may not be politically upset. they want to know about four men the literature who are interested in politics and i...
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jokes and enthusiasms, and still more so when we reflect that a woman of her age and class was not educated to make an independent career or to consider divorce. but is kulygin then a villain? not at all. he probably would have been happier married to someone else, perhaps to olga, who admires his knowledge. from time to time, one character or another behaves in a manner unusual in a more realistic drama. another makes little proclamations or strange sounds, reciting poetry, addressing remarks to no one in particular. some are profound while others seem not to have much insight at all. how is the audience to know what these people actually feel? begin by listening. oh well, never mind. yes, we must work. i suppose you're thinking i'm a sentimental german but i assure you i'm not, i'm russian. i don't speak a word of german. my father was brought up in the greek orthodox faith. you know, i often wonder what it would be like if you could start your life over again, deliberately, i mean, consciously. i mean, suppose you could put aside the part of your life that you've lived already as though
jokes and enthusiasms, and still more so when we reflect that a woman of her age and class was not educated to make an independent career or to consider divorce. but is kulygin then a villain? not at all. he probably would have been happier married to someone else, perhaps to olga, who admires his knowledge. from time to time, one character or another behaves in a manner unusual in a more realistic drama. another makes little proclamations or strange sounds, reciting poetry, addressing remarks...
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. >> are they willing to compromise to protect a vital investments in education, health care and national security or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs in the economy risk to protect a few special-interest tax loopholes that only benefit the wealthiest americans? wouldnot, this sequester go into effect on march 1. democrats want to close tap -- close a tax loophole that raised taxes on the tears but republicans want more deficit reductions. >> the president says he wants a balanced approach but it has all been tax increases. from the republican point of view, they want to see spending cuts. >> everyone from fbi to border patrol agents could be furloughed or laid off. a wells fargo study says federal and defense workers in maryland and d.c. will be hardest hit as the military faces massive cuts. a new bipartisan commission plan led by erskine bowles and alan simpson cuts the deficit by $2.4 trillion. >> they can squawk all want to either get your country on course and forget the fact you're a democrat or republican and get to being an american and get cracking. >> the seq
. >> are they willing to compromise to protect a vital investments in education, health care and national security or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs in the economy risk to protect a few special-interest tax loopholes that only benefit the wealthiest americans? wouldnot, this sequester go into effect on march 1. democrats want to close tap -- close a tax loophole that raised taxes on the tears but republicans want more deficit reductions. >> the president says he...
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are they willing to compromise to protect vital investments in education, in health care, national security, and all the jobs that depend on them or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our entire economy at risk just to protect a few special interest tax loopholes that benefit only the wealthiest americans and biggest corporations? my door is open. i have put tough cuts and reforms on the table. i am willing to work with anybody to get this job done. none of us will get 100 brs of what we want but nobody should want these cuts to go through. >> political damage if the government runs into trouble, governor, say march 1st it begins to creep along, the real implications where we don't have the adequate defense spending moving out through the pipeline, we really do have a lot of shutdowns and people being laid off, i guess it helps the president because he's already starting to point the finger at a leaderless republican party. they don't have a spokesman to come out and say it's not us. but overall, doesn't it bring down the moral of the country and thereby hurt the presid
are they willing to compromise to protect vital investments in education, in health care, national security, and all the jobs that depend on them or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our entire economy at risk just to protect a few special interest tax loopholes that benefit only the wealthiest americans and biggest corporations? my door is open. i have put tough cuts and reforms on the table. i am willing to work with anybody to get this job done. none of us will get 100...
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. >> reporter: educational and physical fitness training will resume today. the commissioner, though, said protocols were ignored. >> everyone who was involved in that chain of command is on suspension at this time. >> reporter: the police commissioner said policies in place to keep officers safe during training were not followed. leading to a trainee, getting shot in the head during an exercise last week. >> we've had a major procedural breakdown in our system and we're moving very quickly to correct those, to ensure that our employees are safe. we're going to do a comprehensive look to lookald how we use guns, how we use tasers, how we use expandable batons. not just in training. how we use these weapons in every facet of policing this city as a whole. >> reporter: wjz investigations have revealed the training was not properly supervised or staffed. and our sources say the officer who pulled the trigger, william scott kern, mistook his service weapon for a training weapon. >> this weapon that we carry on our hips, they are not toys. they're not here for gam
. >> reporter: educational and physical fitness training will resume today. the commissioner, though, said protocols were ignored. >> everyone who was involved in that chain of command is on suspension at this time. >> reporter: the police commissioner said policies in place to keep officers safe during training were not followed. leading to a trainee, getting shot in the head during an exercise last week. >> we've had a major procedural breakdown in our system and we're...
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seen as alienating or even worsening the ability of the institution to do its main job which is to educate so you know essentially they're very explicitly a gale university is very explicitly partnering with the u.s. department of defense special operations command in order to do this it been given a one point eight million dollar grant to start what's called the center of excellence for operational neuroscience and that center explicitly says that its main goal is to improve military intelligence so it's not to serve any purpose is for the school gale itself or its students but is actually devoted entirely to improving military intelligence interesting i want to talk about one of them are controversial aspects of this project and it is that they are using immigrants in new haven population in the community there there's plenty of immigrants it's a diverse community. why use these immigrants what is the rationale behind that so that you're right i think that this is perhaps the most controversial aspect of the in. higher idea is that they're essentially saying we want to use immigrants bec
seen as alienating or even worsening the ability of the institution to do its main job which is to educate so you know essentially they're very explicitly a gale university is very explicitly partnering with the u.s. department of defense special operations command in order to do this it been given a one point eight million dollar grant to start what's called the center of excellence for operational neuroscience and that center explicitly says that its main goal is to improve military...
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one of the details of the study they compare less educated black young adults with white young adults and finds that 10% increase in the minimum wage reduces 6.5%, while it is only 2.5% for young white ad adults. this is at a time in cities like washington, d.c. we have 34, 35% unemployment rate among teens. even higher among african-american teens. i think data points like this are incredibly important to take into account especially when you talk about a jobs agenda. these policies lop off the bottom rung of the jobs ladder. david: we should mention by the way, most people who are making minimum wage live in households that are about middle class wage, about 45,000 a year because they're sons and daughters who stayed on there but we already, you point out in a "wall street journal" piece because we already have a $9 minimum wage because you have to add onto that the earned income tax credit. explain that. >> about one in six of families earning the minimum wage right now sort of fit the bill of let's say a single parent supporting children. if you take the family, like a single pare
one of the details of the study they compare less educated black young adults with white young adults and finds that 10% increase in the minimum wage reduces 6.5%, while it is only 2.5% for young white ad adults. this is at a time in cities like washington, d.c. we have 34, 35% unemployment rate among teens. even higher among african-american teens. i think data points like this are incredibly important to take into account especially when you talk about a jobs agenda. these policies lop off...
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thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off. >>> sinister sequestration, republican dam nation, total obliteration, maximum frustration. likely the end of our nation. all right. i ran out of rhymes. forget the cuts that are coming. is this over the top end of the world stuff if they do getting a little more than unbecoming, and is using emergency works as props to make pint, no a point,w making any attempt at reigning in spending pointless. look at the props and our debt and the three and a half trillion dollar budget from which we're cutting 80 million dollars. ask yourself this. is thi this is the kind of reacn cutting gets you in washington, what happens when we really have to get cutting in washington? today we cut to the chase. expect no cutting at all. >>> welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. they say actions speak louder than words. let's just say the president's action on spending today leave me doubtful about his words on spending any day because mark it down, he has given up those sequestration cuts on which he signed off. what amounted to a back up back bone for wash
thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off. >>> sinister sequestration, republican dam nation, total obliteration, maximum frustration. likely the end of our nation. all right. i ran out of rhymes. forget the cuts that are coming. is this over the top end of the world stuff if they do getting a little more than unbecoming, and is using emergency works as props to make pint, no a point,w making any attempt at reigning in spending pointless. look at the props and our debt and...
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is not willing to exhibit a little civil disobedience and give people a reason why and give them an education about how and why these laws need to change. >>> i love how this video starts with a warning saying don't attempt it. it's stupid. who would write something like this? our old friend chuck from the bronx. >> chuck from the bronx here. >> what's up there? chuck from the bronx again. >> i think you guys might be related. >> continue. chuck from the bronx is about to attempt another food stunt. >> today we're going to be doing the chubby bunny challenge. >> he is going to stuff his face with giant marshmallows while trying to say chubby bunny. that's not all. he's going to do something else. >> mace pepper spray. i'm going to spray myself with this right in the middle of the challenge. >> have you not seen other individuals of people spragpray themselves with pepper spray. these never end well. >> let's see how he does. >> chubby bunny over there. chubby bunny over there. chubby bunny over there. [ inaudible ]. . >> stupid. >> he says, that was stupid. surprise. >> [ bleep ]. i had to st
is not willing to exhibit a little civil disobedience and give people a reason why and give them an education about how and why these laws need to change. >>> i love how this video starts with a warning saying don't attempt it. it's stupid. who would write something like this? our old friend chuck from the bronx. >> chuck from the bronx here. >> what's up there? chuck from the bronx again. >> i think you guys might be related. >> continue. chuck from the bronx...
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thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off. these cuts are not smart, they are not fair. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. my door is open. i'm willing to work with anybody to get this job done. the last thing our families can afford right now is pain imposed unnecessarily by partisan recklessness and ideological rigidity here in washington. ♪ i couldn't ask for another >> the president who spent the weekend swinging his golf clubs came out swinging on his return to work this morning. at a special convened gathering in the white house, he addressed the potentially devastating effects of the so-called sequester cuts, which in the words of the president would take a meat cleaver to military and domestic spending. >> so these cuts are not smart, they are not fair. they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> president used today's appearance with a group of first responders to explain what these cuts would mean to the life of an aver
thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off. these cuts are not smart, they are not fair. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. my door is open. i'm willing to work with anybody to get this job done. the last thing our families can afford right now is pain imposed unnecessarily by partisan recklessness and ideological rigidity here in washington. ♪ i couldn't ask for another >> the president who spent the weekend swinging his golf clubs came out swinging on...
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are they willing to compromise, to protect vital investments in education and health care and national security, and all the jobs that depend on them, or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our entire economy at risk, just to protect a few special interest tax loopholes who benefit only the wealthiest americans and biggest corporations? that's the choice. >> so president obama says this is a choice, and that is your choice. i mean, we've been down this road so many times before. it's deja vu having this conversation with you and i'm sure you feel the same way. is there room for compromise? will republicans compromise? >> well, the republicans very much want to work with the president, want to work with the senate democrats in setting priorities for spending, within the federal government. but we need the president, we need the democrats to recognize that washington, d.c. has a spending problem. and president obama, today he's calling for raising taxes. before we talk about raising taxes on hard-working americans, we need to address the wasteful spending that we cont
are they willing to compromise, to protect vital investments in education and health care and national security, and all the jobs that depend on them, or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our entire economy at risk, just to protect a few special interest tax loopholes who benefit only the wealthiest americans and biggest corporations? that's the choice. >> so president obama says this is a choice, and that is your choice. i mean, we've been down this road so many...
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it's a wonderful education process for those that don't come from geo bond land. >> right. i think all of this is great. i wanted to sort of step back a little bit and have sort of a larger conversation. looking at the various programs that are out there i don't know what the total amount of bond money that that we're talking about is, but i imagine it's hundreds of millions -- >> it's over $2 billion. >> it's over $2 billion, right, so the question i have is you have this nine person body providing oversight for over $2 billion of bond expenditures, and i think all the things that you're doing make a great deal of sense, and i think it's wonderful for instance to see the focus on community, making sure that benchmarks are being met. i think all of that is great. i am wondering if you guys had a discussion about where your activities -- how they compare to what happens in other jurisdictions? you know other things for instance that other jurisdictions maybe doing that maybe we're not doing, or maybe is it the kind of thing that we're actually doing more than most jurisdicti
it's a wonderful education process for those that don't come from geo bond land. >> right. i think all of this is great. i wanted to sort of step back a little bit and have sort of a larger conversation. looking at the various programs that are out there i don't know what the total amount of bond money that that we're talking about is, but i imagine it's hundreds of millions -- >> it's over $2 billion. >> it's over $2 billion, right, so the question i have is you have this...
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determining success in education. because i'll pick up the paper tomorrow and say charter schools aren't as good as they thought they were." >> right. >> rose: pick up the paper the next day and they'll say vouchers are terrific. >> right. >> rose: then the next day you'll have somebody come back who has a different political view and say no, no, no. >> and that's why the american people are so confused right now. because they hear me say one thing, they hear somebody else say another thing. >> rose: they don't know how to measure. >> that's right. and then they say who's right? i can't figure it out. >> rose: what works and doesn't work. >> so here's what i would say. about d.c., we were only there for three and a half years so did we accomplish everything that we wanted to? absolutely not. did we make significant progress that outsize it had progress of the district has been making before? yes. that's unequivocal. and if you look at the achievement rates of the children, we moved from a situation where about a quart
determining success in education. because i'll pick up the paper tomorrow and say charter schools aren't as good as they thought they were." >> right. >> rose: pick up the paper the next day and they'll say vouchers are terrific. >> right. >> rose: then the next day you'll have somebody come back who has a different political view and say no, no, no. >> and that's why the american people are so confused right now. because they hear me say one thing, they hear...
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be a million pounds a year to investigate so actually you know if we intervene earlier keep kids in education keep that sense of a safe place an environment where they can grow and flourish then it is far better and that doesn't take into consideration the emotional course you know i have to deal with people who've lost their sons and their daughters the gun and knife crime and you can't so we have to address it earlier the problem of violence in schools is nothing new one it's not something you're likely to read about in a school prospectus and it's particularly acute in the country's deprived in a city of course schools on the whole do not want the public to know that they have a problem with children bringing weapons onto the premises so they do not readily give the information so i guess the problem is significant all they teach is can now search people's if they suspect they're carrying a weapon many theel politicians are still failing to sit up and take notice and until more is done to address the problem the children who attend these schools will continue to learn these lessons in viol
be a million pounds a year to investigate so actually you know if we intervene earlier keep kids in education keep that sense of a safe place an environment where they can grow and flourish then it is far better and that doesn't take into consideration the emotional course you know i have to deal with people who've lost their sons and their daughters the gun and knife crime and you can't so we have to address it earlier the problem of violence in schools is nothing new one it's not something...
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thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off. >> reporter: the pentagon faces the biggest cuts. about $46 billion. >> the way they cut the defense budget is the worst possible way and it's the most inefficient way and it's the what that i will do the motion damage to our security. >> reporter: -- the most damage to our security. >> reporter: the president wants to put off the sequester to get a budget deal. it was supposed to kick in january 1 but was pushed back following "fiscal cliff" negotiations. president obama wants a debt solution that includes spending cuts and tax increases. but many republicans have no interest in more tax hikes. >> let me be very clear and i say this to you as well as to the president: these spending cuts are going to go through on march 1. taxes are off the table. >> reporter: lawmakers created this deadline to try and force a broad budget deal by now but they are not even in session it week meaning no votes will occur until they get back leaving only a few days to negotiate. in the newsroom, elissa harrington, kpix 5. >>> historic day for google.
thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off. >> reporter: the pentagon faces the biggest cuts. about $46 billion. >> the way they cut the defense budget is the worst possible way and it's the most inefficient way and it's the what that i will do the motion damage to our security. >> reporter: -- the most damage to our security. >> reporter: the president wants to put off the sequester to get a budget deal. it was supposed to kick in january 1 but was pushed back...
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if you got a job as a college educated woman you'd earn less than the high school grodropout male. it was never the thought that women could have it all. that was a madison avenue mystique. but the fact that we now have a world where 70% of american kids grow up in households where at looeft where every member, every adult in the household is at work. and our policymakers and business leaders still assume we're back in the era of "mad men" where there's a woman at home to take care of the rest of life. that's a problem for women but also for men who also want to be at home. >> i read your "the new york times" piece on this. i want to read back the last thing you say which is "we must stop seeing work/family policy as a women's issue and start seeing it as a human rights issue that affects parent, children, partners, singles and elders. feminists should certainly support this campaign, but they don't need to own it." i found that fascinating. if i were giving advice to the republican party and conservatives. it strikes me this might be a good entry point for conservatives to address
if you got a job as a college educated woman you'd earn less than the high school grodropout male. it was never the thought that women could have it all. that was a madison avenue mystique. but the fact that we now have a world where 70% of american kids grow up in households where at looeft where every member, every adult in the household is at work. and our policymakers and business leaders still assume we're back in the era of "mad men" where there's a woman at home to take care of...
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. >> this have to be re-educated in that regard. when i watched the grammys, love watching the grammys, and i saw you sitting there in the audience at the staples center. it seems like country and urban are so hot these days, are the hot trends. is there anything in the middle these days? >> adele is in the middle and mumford & sons are in the middle and the lumineers are in the middle. so the last year there's definitely been a return, hopefully, to broaden not just your observation is right. urban and country are very, very strong, but clearly the biggest selling artist of the last five or ten years is adele. >> and how do you know when something is going to be a commercial hit? >> you've got the golden gut. >> the phones light up at radio and the digital sales often explode. >> but before that. i mean, how do you know to get behind someone, when you just know that this person may or may not have it? >> to me it's at the signing level. you've got to work at the you've got to prove it level, to work from you take nothing for grante
. >> this have to be re-educated in that regard. when i watched the grammys, love watching the grammys, and i saw you sitting there in the audience at the staples center. it seems like country and urban are so hot these days, are the hot trends. is there anything in the middle these days? >> adele is in the middle and mumford & sons are in the middle and the lumineers are in the middle. so the last year there's definitely been a return, hopefully, to broaden not just your...
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inquiries were about service and support animals and disability accommodations and housing, businesses and education and employment. contacts also requested information about affordable housing, benefits and case management services. people also called to report bed bug infestations. in the month of january we received three ada complaints, three curb ramp request, one request for accommodation. the request for accommodation we received was for an individual who are seakt concerns about the garfield pool and it's code compliantd but it did not meet the access needs of this particular individual. our office has been engaging in an interactive process with the individual to find a solution that works. all three of these complaints that our office received involved the homeless shelter system. there were reports of staff being unresponsive to the needs of people with non visible disabilities. our office has been working with the human service agency to set up additional training to address these issues and that concludes my case summary report. thank you. >> thank you. okay. we will move on to item 10
inquiries were about service and support animals and disability accommodations and housing, businesses and education and employment. contacts also requested information about affordable housing, benefits and case management services. people also called to report bed bug infestations. in the month of january we received three ada complaints, three curb ramp request, one request for accommodation. the request for accommodation we received was for an individual who are seakt concerns about the...